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California 6400 Class Code - Fence Installation and Repair--Metal, Vinyl, Wood, or Prefabricated Concrete Panel Fence Installed by Hand.
NAICS 238900 - Other Specialty Trade Contractors.
238990 - All Other Specialty Trade Contractors.
A wall, screen, or fence less than 8 feet (2.44 m) in height is not considered adequate to prevent access unless it has other features that provide a degree of isolation equivalent to an 8-foot (2.44-m) fence.
NAICS 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors.
All businesses or individuals who construct or alter any building, highway, road, parking facility, railroad, excavation, or other structure in California must be licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) if the total cost (labor and materials) of one or more contracts on the project is $500 or
238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors.
Key Elements of a Fence Contract Project Description. The contract should begin with a detailed description of the project, including the type of fence to be installed, total length, height, materials, and color. Scope of Work. Schedule and Duration. Cost and Payment Terms. Warranty and Repairs. Signatures.